Page Title: Share your perspectives on crime and safety! – West Seattle Block Watch Captains' Network

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Page Description: Hi! Hope all of you and your neighborhoods are safe and well! We received the following information today about Seattle University's annual focus groups -- which inform SPD's local Micro-Community Policing Plans -- from Taylor Lowrey at SPU: Dear Deb and Karen and members of the West Seattle Block Watch Captains Network, Seattle University is…

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Page Text: Share your perspectives on crime and safety! Hi! Hope all of you and your neighborhoods are safe and well! We received the following information today about Seattle University’s annual focus groups — which inform SPD’s local Micro-Community Policing Plans — from Taylor Lowrey at SPU: Dear Deb and Karen and members of the West Seattle Block Watch Captains Network, Seattle University is partnering with the Seattle Police Department to conduct ongoing research on community crime concerns. Qualitative concerns allow SU researchers to collaborate with SPD leadership to improve the city’s community policing initiative. As part of the Seattle Police Department’s Micro-Community Policing Plans, Seattle University’s Micro-Community Policing Plans Research Analysts invite those who live and/or work in Seattle to respond to focus group questions citywide in each of the city’s 58 micro-communities regarding community perceptions of crime, safety, and police legitimacy, as well as knowledge of and satisfaction with the MCPP. The focus group questions offer an opportunity to provide feedback to the Seattle Police Department on crime and public safety in Seattle, as a check-in between the administration of the Seattle Public Safety Survey every Fall. The questionnaire is accessible here  from May through August 2020. Information obtained from the focus group will help inform your neighborhood’s MCPP, so please come share your concerns and suggestions! Thank you in advance for taking the time to offer your perspective on crime and public safety in Seattle via the online focus group questions. Please feel free to email me directly any questions that you have regarding the focus group. COVID-19 Update As a result of the COVID-19 situation, this year the focus group questions will only be distributed online via a short open-ended survey and we have added a question on perceptions on the impact of COVID-19 on crime and public safety. Sincerely, Taylor Lowery | Seattle University MACJ Candidate | 2020 Seattle Police Department Research Analyst | Southwest Precinct

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